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Re: Cache di apt



Il giorno Friday 23 April 2004, alle 16:47, Dodiesis scrisse:
| Il ven, 2004-04-23 alle 16:40, Andrea.Ferrando@marconiselenia.com ha
| scritto:
| > Ho un pochino di problemi di spazio disco. Per liberarne un po' vorrei
| > ridurre il contenuto della dir /var/cache/apt che, attualmente, e' di circa
| > 800MB. Come si fa?

prova apt-get autoclean

man apt-get

[snip...snip]
       autoclean
              Like  clean, autoclean clears out the local reposi­
              tory of retrieved package files. The difference  is
              that  it  only  removes  package  files that can no
              longer be downloaded, and are largely useless. This
              allows  a cache to be maintained over a long period
              without it growing out of control.  The  configura­
              tion   option   APT::Clean-Installed  will  prevent
              installed packages from being erased if it  is  set
              off.
[/snip...snip]


bye. 

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gianni@gnuthink.org	|	Linux registered user #333000

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